We've been dissing eggs for decades. I always knew better. Why? I used to collect freshly laid eggs from my grandma's hen house, mere paces from her farm kitchen. The eggs were warm. She lived to be 95.

Much, much more will be written in the coming months about sustained health and longevity in this blog and related nutrition blogs I contribute to.

Human history records that, once-upon-a-time, "the world is flat" was the mantra.

Oops.

Similarly, we can thank Ancel Keys for cherry-picking 7 countries for a graph out of the 22 countries available to him. Applying the 7 countries to his graph, he "proved" to the world (by simply telling an untruth over and over and over again) that dietary fat causes heart disease. He was wrong. It does not. He entrenched firmly in our minds that eating cholesterol produces high blood levels of bad cholesterol. This is also false.

The fog of governmental wisdom on eating is about to evaporate, folks. The heat of incontrovertible scientific fact -- untarnished by politics, Big Food or Agribusiness, will soon burn it off.

I will be reporting on some new scientific discoveries that must be considered seriously before being dismissed ... or accepted. But first we must address your presuppositions. Are you ready to act on what you learn? Will you commit ... or merely dabble? This was at issue when Morpheus confronted Neo about the Matrix:

BLUE PILL, OR RED PILL?

Blue: Choose NOT to eat like you mean it -- the story ends. You believe what you want and eat how you feel. Bacon today. Vegan tomorrow. Stay confused.

Red: Choose to eat like you mean it -- you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes... and this blog (and related links) gets interesting...

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Dr. Joel Carmichael, DC attended Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, graduating valedictorian magna cum laude in 1985. He became the second chiropractor in the United States to complete a one-year hospital residency in chiropractic family practice at Lindell Hospital with an emphasis in orthopedics. He attended grand rounds in orthopedics and rheumatology at Barnes Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine—ranked in 2007 as the 4th leading medical school in the country.

Dr. Jon Seeman graduated from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon in 2006. He completed an internship in Beaverton, Oregon with Dr. Ted Forcum who, with Dr. Carmichael, is a top Olympic sports chiropractor. Dr. Seeman participated in treatment of amateur, elite and professional athletes from various sports. Dr. Seeman was trained in various sport injury protocols and procedures that have been proven to help with a faster recovery and enhance overall performance.